The Ghana National Gas Company Limited (Ghana Gas) has announced a planned maintenance shutdown of its Gas Processing Plant (GPP) and offshore gas export facilities from August 1 to August 17.
This routine maintenance is vital for ensuring the safety, efficiency, and reliability of operations, highlighting Ghana Gas’s dedication to upholding high operational standards and avoiding unexpected disruptions.
During this period, Ghana Gas will carry out thorough inspections and necessary upgrades to its infrastructure. The aim is to identify potential issues and implement corrective measures to improve the overall performance of the gas facilities.
The company has noted that during the maintenance period, there will be a reduced gas supply from the Sankofa OCTP to the Takoradi Distribution Station (TDS).
In a press statement signed by its Head of Corporate Communications, Ernest Owusu Bempah, Ghana Gas assured stakeholders that all efforts will be made to complete the maintenance within the specified timeframe to minimize any impact on gas supply.
The company has worked closely with its partners and stakeholders to mitigate the effects of the shutdown on the energy sector and the general public.
Ghana Gas acknowledged the inconvenience that the maintenance shutdown might cause and apologized for any disruptions. However, the company stressed that this temporary inconvenience is necessary for the long-term benefit of maintaining a safe and reliable gas supply.
The company reiterated its commitment to transparency and will keep stakeholders informed about the progress of the maintenance work.
Ghana Gas remains dedicated to providing high-quality gas services and thanked the public for their patience and support during this period.